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  1. Capnball

    WANTED Need a sheath made

    I've done a couple gun holsters and other leather projects.
  2. Capnball

    Decent Flintlock Rifle.

    I'm sure I'm not the first but I can't say enough about my pedersolies. I have the Kentucky long rifle flinter in .45. I think I got it used (unfired) for $600. It shoots straight out to 100 yards, looks nice and works as it should. I like it so much I bought the pistol to match. The best part...
  3. Capnball

    My new Barn gun

    I'd like to work my way through that dance card. Both of those ladies are mighty presentable.
  4. Capnball

    What are your favorite targets?

    You"duewer1, post: 2119856, member: 53494"] I'm slowly working on building my own shooting range and I'm needing some inspiration. What are your favorite targets to shoot at while on the woods walk or other shooting range? I'm a farmer and I have access to a decent amount of junk steel laying...
  5. Capnball

    Beware

    I like to be well versed in everything so I got a little bit of everything. Flintlock, percussion, unmentionable, and cartridge. I'm pretty good with all of them. My favorite? Pedersoli .45 flintlock Kentucky. Just shoots laser straight.
  6. Capnball

    down under member

    Hello from Maryland, what are you working on? Neil
  7. Capnball

    new to this forum

    Hello from Maryland
  8. Capnball

    Finished Kibler Colonial #2.

    Elegant!
  9. Capnball

    Muzzle Loading Guns, 1970's and 1980's

    Reruns of Davie Crockett and Daniel Boon!
  10. Capnball

    a shooting box i picked up at auction. let's see yall's,,,,,,,,,,,

    Can't beat that. I'm still in the middle of finishing a box I started some time ago. I had started a thread before I started building the box where members showed off some of the prettiest, ingenious and eye candy art you've ever seen. Check it out...
  11. Capnball

    Muzzle Loading Guns, 1970's and 1980's

    It's about 45 minutes from me. You need a truck to get back there. I'm sure you could do it in a car but you could very easily bust something. Somebody decided to use baseball sized rocks on the entrance road. Really rough ride even in an F250. Other then that, great range.
  12. Capnball

    Muzzle Loading Guns, 1970's and 1980's

    Wow, you said it all!
  13. Capnball

    Muzzle Loading Guns, 1970's and 1980's

    Elk Neck State Park in Maryland. It had just undergone a big renovation. They did a great job on it.
  14. Capnball

    Muzzle Loading Guns, 1970's and 1980's

    This is the little guy all grown up with my original 1862 Bridesberg
  15. Capnball

    Muzzle Loading Guns, 1970's and 1980's

    That's the way it should always be done. Conservation rules are in place so our kids can have those experiences. Common sense is the least we can do.
  16. Capnball

    Muzzle Loading Guns, 1970's and 1980's

    I taught my boys how to shoot first, then thought them how to hunt. The number one rule about hunting was "If you kill it, you gotta eat it!" You could tell this was my little guys first day at the range, (finger on the trigger) they're both adults now, big guys about to have twins. They both...
  17. Capnball

    Muzzle Loading Guns, 1970's and 1980's

    The reason I say "used to" is the new softer, gentler, way things are going for everything, I thought maybe they had done away with it.
  18. Capnball

    Muzzle Loading Guns, 1970's and 1980's

    I always thought the difference was putting food on the table or just killing to get a tag. I never shot anything I wasn't fully ready to clean and eat.
  19. Capnball

    Muzzle Loading Guns, 1970's and 1980's

    The boy scouts used to have a firearms program when my boys were in it. Neil
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